Join us for Village Dinners!
Wednesday evening Village Dinners will begin 24 August from 5-7p in the PAC. Please bring a dish to share if possible and come get to know your parish family!
Wednesday evening Village Dinners will begin 24 August from 5-7p in the PAC. Please bring a dish to share if possible and come get to know your parish family!
CYO will begin this Sunday, 21 August from 7-9p in Croghan Hall. All students currently in grades 9-12 are invited for dinner, fun, and an opportunity to learn more about our Catholic faith! Contact Stephanie Lasitter for more information stephanie.lasitter@
Fr. Smith has written a Pastoral Letter on Catholic Education and Prince of Peace Catholic School. All parishioners and school families will be receiving one in the mail soon. You can also download a copy from our website.
Pastoral Letter on Catholic Education and Prince of Peace Catholic School
Prince of Peace offers a special needs religious education program. The program is designed to help students learn about the Catholic faith and prepare for the sacraments. Find out more about the program during the Ministry Fair on 11 September, or contact Janice at 268-9126.
Guild of Our Lady and St Gianna Open House
Sunday, 28 August, 4.30-5.30p in Croghan Hall
Open to all girls ages 5-18
New & Established Members
Come & Hear about the exciting new plans for the guild!
Let’s grow in faith together
For more info contact
Suzanne Gubitosa at 420-2511
Sgubitosa108@gmail.com
Sunday, August 28, 2016
4:30-5:30pm
Croghan Hall
The Catholic Men of POP
Prince of Peace will begin a regular meeting for the men of the parish. Fr. Smith will kick off the evening and introduce this month’s speaker: Joseph Pearce. Come hear him speak on 17 August at 7p in Croghan Hall. The subject of his talk will be “Race with the Devil: My Journey from Racial Hatred to Rational Love”. After the talk plan on lively discussion and beer. Snacks will be provided, but please bring beer for yourself and to share.
Joseph Pearce is a parishioner of Prince of Peace. Twenty-five years ago he was a radical activist, a skinhead, and the editor of two hate-filled, extremist magazines. Today, Joseph Pearce is the author of several critically acclaimed, best-selling biographies of great nineteenth- and twentieth-century Christian authors. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of an international magazine dedicated to reclaiming Catholic culture, and writer in residence and director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wednesday 17 August
Croghan Hall 7p
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